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COMPUTER HACKING VOYEUR

Nova Law Spies – Talk Artist

Nova-Inspired Talk Song | COMPUTER HACKING VOYEUR by Nova Law Spies | Stream Free

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They talk about their ongoing computer hacking.
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Based in miami beach, FL, Nova Law Spies is an independent Talk artist who has been releasing music on SoundClick since 2012. With a growing catalog of 6 tracks available on SoundClick, the catalog spans talk releases built for free streaming.

The catalog is rooted in a focused talk production style.

The catalog includes notable releases that highlight the artist's range and production quality. "The e-mail- if this site's up, it's still going on" is a focused talk production that peaked at #7 on the SoundClick Talk chart. "computer hacker phone bugger perverted voyeur" is a talk production that peaked at #7 on the SoundClick Talk chart. "Same voice?" is a standout talk production that charted at #17 on the SoundClick Podcasts chart.

Nova Law Spies has generated 3.2K streams on SoundClick, earning 5 top-50 chart positions on SoundClick. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

"COMPUTER HACKING VOYEUR" by Nova Law Spies is a Talk production available on SoundClick. The track showcases Nova Law Spies's instinct for crafting memorable music. Representing the charismatic sound of talk in Fortlauderdale, this track speaks for itself. "COMPUTER HACKING VOYEUR" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Podcasts chart. If you enjoy artists like Nova, Nova Law Spies is worth exploring on SoundClick.

Song Info
Genre
Podcasts Talk
Charts
Peak #2
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
David Di Pietro and his fellow hacker voyeurs
Rights
Julie Schwartz Karron
Uploaded
April 30, 2015
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.5 MB 160 kbps 2:10 minutes
Story behind the song
David Di Pietro is having a phone call about a cell phone conversation he is able to record from the night before, or from early that morning. Toward the end, he mentions one of the people he bugged, and says "She's just now leaving." As this is going on, to no one's surprise, there is a public conversation about the computers they go into. They talk about everything being "in her computer" and about getting "his computer picked," in their ongoing, unabashed behavior (it only gets embarrassing when the few people they don't want to know about these things find out, but otherwise, when it's only them, and the people to whom they do it, it's fine, though explaining being fixated in people they find pathetic is also difficult to explain).
Lyrics
A group of people bugged a girl's home, car, and phone. They put hidden webcams in her bedroom, bathroom (including in her shower), and home. They watched her and her visitors, younger friends and relatives, between the ages of several months to 17 years old. Do people really do this? How do people who are harassed and secretly videotaped feel? Here is only one account, though the perpetrators were younger than David di Pietro, in his twenties and thirties, now only a few years from forty and still behaving like a twisted perverted miscreant: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2011/apr/23/tweeting-deleting-help-build-rutgers-webcam-case/
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